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🎧 Elevate your audio game—never miss a beat or a call with TOZO T21!
The TOZO T21 Wireless Earbuds combine cutting-edge Bluetooth 5.3 technology with 14.2mm dynamic drivers for immersive stereo sound. Featuring an impressive 88-hour total playback time via a sleek wireless charging case, these earbuds offer customizable audio through the TOZO app with 32 EQ presets and global sharing. Designed for active professionals, they boast an IPX8 waterproof rating, dual-mic noise cancellation for clear calls, and a semi-in-ear ergonomic fit that stays secure and comfortable all day.











| ASIN | B07KY8DHF7 |
| Additional Features | Microphone Included, Sweatproof, Wireless Charging |
| Age Range Description | All |
| Antenna Location | Calling |
| Audio Driver Size | 14.2 millimeters |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Battery Average Life | 25 hours |
| Battery Charge Time | 2 hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #19,787 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #147 in Sleep Earbuds |
| Bluetooth Range | 10 meters |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.3 |
| Brand | TOZO |
| Brand Name | TOZO |
| Built-In Media | TOZO T21 Wireless Earbuds, USB A to USB C Charging Cable, User Manual, Wireless Charging Case |
| Cable Features | Charge |
| Carrying Case Battery Average Life | 44 hours |
| Carrying Case Weight | 1.6 ounces |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Cellphones, Tablets, Laptops |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Control Method | App |
| Control Type | Touch Control |
| Controller Type | Touch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 5,618 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | in-ear |
| Enclosure Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
| External Testing Certification | 177202201739 |
| Form Factor | In Ear |
| Frequency Range | 20Hz - 20kHz |
| Frequency Response | 20 hertz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 06971681318576 |
| Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
| Headphone Jack | Wireless |
| Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Impedance | 32 ohm |
| Item Weight | 0.02 g |
| Manufacturer | TOZO |
| Model Name | TOZO T21 |
| Model Number | T11054 |
| Noise Control | None |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Series Number | 21 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Business, Entertainment, Fitness |
| Style Name | wireless earbuds |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | TOZO |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
S**M
Amazing earbuds at great price
These are amazing earbuds at a great price. They have an amazing sound quality and great bass. It can easily connect to the phone. But he's such a slick modern design. He will be wondering why he didn't buy these sooner. UNBOXING & FIT: - My first impression upon opening these was how small the case is. I really couldn't believe just how nice and sleek it is, the rounded square shape just makes it ideal to easily bring with you everywhere! - I also think Tozo did a nice job making the hinge on the case feel sturdy and not cheap, it's a minor upgrade but nice. - I also once again love the USB-C and Wireless charging for the case. - The earbuds themselves of course look like beans! They are small and have a premium look to them with the shape, build, and placement of the speakers and microphones. - The fit was the biggest adjustment for me because they feel like they aren't even there! Seriously the bean shape just makes them rest in your ear but yet they are secure and do not fall out. It's a weird feeling not actively knowing you are wearing earbuds but it's something that I grew to love. - I did worry that these would fall out easily when working out or going on runs/walks. However, I did a few workouts with these and had no issues at all! I can't say whether that will remain consistent but so far so good. - On that, these are meant to be comfy for long wearing and I could not agree more on this concept. I don't feel the need to take them off because of fatigue like in earbuds or over-the-ear headphones. And maybe that's just me, but I do think the open-air concept of these makes them much more comfortable than normal earbuds. AUDIO QUALITY: - The audio quality is exceptional! The vocals are clear and crisp, the bass is impactful, and the sound is powerful. I enjoy listening to music on these or just about anything that requires audio! - Taking Calls with these earpods is by far my favorite phone call experience out of any headphones I have ever used! Because there isn't a seal, it makes the phone call feel so much more natural because you can hear the person you are talking to while also hearing the volume of your voice while talking. Along with that, the audio is crisp and the people I have talked to say I sound great.
G**Z
For the price this is amazing
This product is my go to they sound amazing they charge really fast and is around 8-9 hrs of play time good quality and easy to use i have bought 3 they last for 2-3 years so the value is good
X**L
A great offering for TOZO's first semi-in ear style earbud, and shows potention for future models
Update 3: wasn't planning on ever updating this again unless there was a problem but I just have to mention that I just tried these with my laptop and BETTER source audio than i had been using and (BIG shcker eh?) these sound even better than they did before. I'd say well blanaced .. it doesn't have too much bass and on some genres SOME may look for a model that does have that bass added but i rather have a cleaner/balanced sound and adjust my eq bass sliders when i feel like it. Well done TOZO. My only "they can improve" thing for better pair of semi-in ear buds would be (buds and case) battery life though i use these for a bit without having to recharge. Maybe as really good as these sound, these could tune a more expensive pair for better sound stage or something ... I am really nit-picking at this point saying that. Also i have used these at night listeining to things and i do like the semi in ear style of buds Update 2: Hopefully this is the last update (dont want to overdue it on updating reviews) I have to that I have never had a high end pair of buds that are typical when people think of high end buds ... (say high end Sonys or Apple buds) and I have seen a few people compare the sound of these two the Airpods that look just like this ... I cant do that but hearing (no pun) people rave about the Airpods, I think "oh these sound better than those" maybe overselling these. HAVING SAID THAT... overall I like these more and more, as I use them. They have typical (aka great) TOZO quality and depending on what music i am listening to, the mids dont sound as "off" (I say that very loosely ) as I first felt. The mids and separation COULD be improved even though I do like these buds and the battery life could be improved. I still cant bring myself to say that for the same price, these would be worth it over the TOZO T6's (one of TOZO's best that I own) ... however I think i may have been a bit harsh in my original review versus how i feel now. Update: I have to say that I have seen these for $16.99 + Amazon coupon regularly here so in that price range, they are worth it, no doubt ... my "eh you may want to look at other TOZO products" was for when I saw them at $23.99 and no coupon here ... when the TOZO T6's were about $21.99 being on regular lightning deals. in that case if you dont care about the in-ear vs semi-in ear difference... go with the better buds and save money... however the semi-in ear design WAS a key reason i wanted these .. plus I love TOZO products. I also KNOW that being semi-in ear they may fall out compared to an ear in deisgn when say working out (heck that is why they have "sports ear buds" with ear-hooks. I still say the mids could use some work but in nearly sub $15 ... to have a well made decent sounding bud ... I cant complain too much. There is NO real noise isolation but that is the nature of semi-in ear buds not counting some high end Apple buds that I UNDERSTAND have ANC too and good ANC. The one con i'd say i still have is the glossy feel + the smaller case means sometimes they are hard to get out ... even turning the case upside shaking them, (that is a "pro" for the magnets however) doesn't work ... i have to grab them just the right way to get them out. Not a big deal and still happy I bought them. For the right price i'd even consider picking up a 3rd pair (second backup pair) for easy listening, jazz or just those times i dont want something IN my ear ... not that I have an issue with in-ear buds but sometimes i am just not in the mood for that style. TOZO would make a hit if they had A3's slightly bigger, more battery life and more separation in the case (that being why they are bigger) .. also improved tuning ... say call the T3's (like the T6's but in this semi-in ear style ... heck the fit of these is great as-is) Typing that last part reminded me of that other con ... the stems are so short that when i just adjust them in my ear i trigger the touchpad hence the controls ... annoying when it happens but any of these cons DO NOT make me dislike these ... just say the stems being short issue there ... i think "oh ... i will be more mindful when adjusting these". I DO disagree with "these would please an audiophile" reviews .. .I just feel like that is really over-selling these. Heck I dont even thing these are the best sounding TOZOs I have .. they still sound good enough but "these are the best sounding earbuds ever" will disappoint some people, expecting too much out of the sound, in my view ------------------------------------------------- I have gotten to a point where listing the Bluetooth speakers, earbuds, or headphones I have would take up too much of the review, but TOZO alone .. .not counting family members who got wireless chargers and 2 pair (after almost losing the first pair and loving them) of T6’s … I have two pair of TOZO T6’s myself, as well as two pair of NC2s and now these A3s. I always wished TOZO would make a semi-in ear option as I am not always in the mood for an ear in style bud but I do not dislike them either. These are the first TOZOs in that semi-in ear style I have seen and I picked them up when I saw the sub $15 price at the time. I hate to get “negative” right away but just to start the review … I LIKE THESE but never having a pair of Airpods myself … I think comparing these to them may be a bit of a stretch. I just want to say that for those expecting TOP quality and top ANC and stuff like that. These are great for the price… but you are comparing these in two different price ranges entirely and I feel some folks may be disappointed in these great buds, just because their expectations were WAY TOO high. I will start off with my cons … these are Cons for me but not deal breakers or any big deal. There maybe other “general cons” I list below but that has to do with these not being the in-ear style and for this style which I WANTED, its “too be expected”. Cons: - Sometimes they seem “hard” to get out of the case … I have had earbuds hard to get out overall and while I say this … I have had worse .. and I SORT OF say this loosely … I mean it but its not a huge deal. I think the buds being “slippery” (so to speak) is part of the reason for this. I have to bring this up, but again its not a huge deal - Controls – The controls are good … I put that into “Pros” but since the stems on these are shorter than I am use to … which at first seems like a good thing… to adjust these I sort of grab them by the stems, but ALSO I put my finger on where the sensors are and I always trigger some command I didn’t mean to. This is not a huge deal but just something that has happened and I decided to mention it. Totally not a huge deal though. - Note this Con is for all semi-in ear buds and even some IN ear buds… If you are doing a lot of moving around and/or maybe running or something at the gym … a semi-in ear bud may not be for you … what I mean is if you are doing that I can see these falling out a bit … not an issue specific to this brand or model … but just a thing to note for some folks. I also have to say that I was not shocked by this (falling out if I moved a lot) nor was it my use-case while wearing these. Semi-”Cons”/ but more “here is where it’d be better/could be better”: - I wish the battery lasted long on the buds AND the case….. though I will comment on this in a moment. I have not hard to charge them YET but am just going on the advertised numbers. - Sound quality – I don’t want to over or under “sell” this but having the TOZO T6’s and NC2 which I ADMIT that many sites I have seen … the reviewers who have tried these two models and the T12’s and T10s as well as the NC7 or NC9s … they say “The T6 and/or NC2s are their two favorites” and I am comparing the sound to those. They are not as good as the T6’s which I use daily and love… but for sub $15 at times … these are decent sounding. I just saw another review where the user said these need help in the mids … I totally agree … they sound good don’t get me wrong, but they can be improved. Also note that may use-case is listening to music, watching Youtube, and watching Movies and TV Shows. I think if you use these for podcasts or audiobooks mostly then this sound “issue” is less noticeable. I have had a pair that I got for $15 that I didn’t have high hopes for … sound wise and comfort wise, these BLOW THOSE OUT OF THE WATER. I have to note here that these SEEM like TOZO’s sub $20 A series of semi-in ear buds … the battery issue and tuning/sound issue may be “fixed” if they say release a $20-$35 model .. .say the “T3’s” (note: I made that model number up) say the same style earbud, with a stem a tad longer, maybe the case is a LITTLE bigger…. Basically some of these “could be improved” thoughts would be likely on the next semi-in ear model of TOZOs up, which may be their next offering, anyway. Also there is NO ANC and even no real passive NC here but that is what you typically get with semi-in ear earbuds Pros: - Comfort/Build Quality – One of the main reasons I wanted these though I knew some of those “could be improved” things were going to be a part of these buds … was the fact that I love TOZO products and am a fan of wearing semi-in ear styles at times and for that .. these are very comfortable. I had a pair of LASUNEY earbuds that I purchased for the same price. I don’t want to oversell this but they actually hurt my ears (again I don’t want to go overboard) and they were SO FLAT sounding .. like even my Jlab GO Air Pop’s in Balanced mode that I consider “flat sounding” sounded so dynamic compared to the LASUEY’s … and to be honest there are 100’s of “no-name brand” buds in this say $15 or maybe less range and you can get real bad products. I have to watch how I say this because some may take it the wrong way. I see where TOZO cut BACK to make these generally (most times) sub-$20 and even $15 or so … I mean cut BACK … not “this is where TOZO got cheap” … while I feel they are not as good (maybe the glozzy case is just making me think that… I am open to do an update to this review later) as the TOZO build quality wise … Comfort and Build Quality wise … these are very good and better than what I’d expect in this price range. While I had issues with them … the Earfun Air Free Mini’s (which I had to return but I picture being like TOZO’s A1s even though I don’t have the A1s) … those were built good too I admit … the sub $20 range I think is where you can get cheap PRICED buds but also cheap QUALITY buds … I’d say any part of TOZO’s A series which is in that range price wise are well made … even if other TOZO buds are just made …. I was going to say “better” but I feel that is saying these are made “cheap”. I admit I am not sure how I want to word this but … bottom line is these are made well … but the higher priced TOZOs with bigger battery times and better sound seem better… now are the A3s similar to the A1s and A2s ? … I don’t have them to say, but I am guessing “yes”. - Sound Quality – These are not the best … there could be better separation .. and the mids sound good do not get me wrong … but they don’t sound as good as some of my other buds, but I have also heard much worse. For the price range of under $20, they really sound good, but for some expecting them to sound just as good as some really higher end buds… those people may be disappointed. One issue I have is one of the models I use regularly are my TOZO T6’s and SOME consider them to be one of TOZOs best OVERALL (say the NC9’s may have good ANC, but “not as good overall sound quality to the T6’s” in some reviews) earbuds … so comparing the sound profile of the T6s’ to these A3s may be unfair … I do think that another bud in this sub $20 price range does sound better … the Jlab Go Air Pop…. HOWEVER … that is with EQ help too and also in the built in EQ option of “Jlab Signature” … NOT the other two built in Jlab Eqs (Bass or Balanced). If you compare the A3s to those two Jlab Go Air Pop Eqs … its more of an even match. I also can not compare these to the A1s or A2s from TOZO though I picture all 3 of the “A series” buds are going to sound similar. These sound decent for the price range and even blow some in this range away (mainly because THOSE buds are so bad sounding) but just manage your expectations is all I am saying. If you plan on listening to podcasts and/or audio books … don’t worry about any of this Equalizer stuff… these will be great. ---------------------------------------------- I’d totally recommend these as long as you know what you are getting. There is no ANC, there is no real passive NC (that is to be expected except for MAYBE certain Airpods with ANC and a semi-in ear design .. the battery life could be better, but these are VERY comfortable to me. The ONE time I can say I do not recommend these (so to speak) is when I see these for $23.99 and no Amazon coupon … even with a 10% off coupon it’s not worth it … BECAUSE overall … I have seen TOZO’s T6’s on lightning deals every few days it seems for $21 or so … that is a much better overall deal… save $2 and possibly (i’d love to try their NC7 or NC9 buds… the NC2’s are really good) get one of TOZO’s best models. I also have to say that I saw a used-Like New pair from TOZO’s store (I think) come up … $11.99 … as I am typing it another seller has the A3’s for that price and I have a second pair coming that hasn’t shipped … and yes I know there is no warranty from TOZO on this second pair, but I am SO HAPPY I ordered another one. I side-sleep and at times when I don’t care about the buds blocking out noise, I enjoy having this style of bud in … at least the ear facing away from the pillow … I hardly feel them in my ear at all.
A**G
Good for the price
I'd like to start by saying I do not usually prefer this style. With that being said, this style is very comfortable in my ear and stays put. I haven't had them fall out unnecessarily and they don't gather earwax like buds with plastic on them do. The pairing was quick and easy. Remove them from the case, and select the device name in the bluetooth search settings. Done and done. The case is slick, small, and compact. The lid does feel a little flimsy but it has held up so far. It snaps closed when you get it low enough. The buds snap into the case and hold themselves there. The only downside is that if you need to get into the bottom of the case to clean the contacts, the hole is small and hard to access. It would require a q tip. Also, the battery indicator is on the bottom of the case, and it shows a light based on the level of battery. Green is 80-100%, yellow is 20-80%, and red is 0-20%. There is a reset button on the bottom of the case, in the event that the buds do not pair correctly - something other tozo buds do not have. The headphones, like I mentioned before, are sleek and comfortable. They stay put in my ears, don't seem to gather a lot of earwax, and almost feel like they are not there. The sound quality is really good! There is a lot of range and it doesn't sound flat or muted. It is very tonal. The bass is really good, the mids aren't loud and the highs aren't awful on the ears. It's very well balanced. The noise cancellation is good as well. I can't hear if people come up behind me to talk, but I do hear other sounds, so as clicky keyboards or pen taps. I did notice that these do not connect to the app. I am not sure if they are not compatible or if my phone doesn't see them. Note: Tozo offered a promotion to try out these earbuds. They did not require a review to be left but reccomended it. Overall I like these earbuds! I didn't think I would like them so this was an unexpected find. For the price, and the style, this is a good deal! Get yourself some knockoff airpods for the same quality and less price! I definitely have to get a second pair so I can gift them to my mom.
K**S
CHECK THESE OUT if you want affordable w/ good mic & sound
First let me say I didn't "need" another pair of earbuds, but was made a nice offer by seller after I made several other recent purchases. My husband and I both have our own favorite Tozo model we like. Mine is still the T10s, and his is NC9 & T9. In fact, I still enjoy using my first Tozo purchase I made several years ago that started this whole journey. I still love my old T6s.(battery life isn't as long as it once was but T6s still going strong). Between the two of us, after grabbing new ones of our favorites on sale over the holidays, we have about 4-5 pairs of TOZOs a piece in a couple of different models(I think we have all but 1 model sold on Amazon). So when I saw this offer & their style, I wasn't sure if either of us would use them. I'm not a fan of this style. But we have a young adult daughter who struggles to find earbuds she will actually use. They usually will not fit her rather small ear openings. She mainly uses Beats Studio over the ear headphones, and she occasionally will use a set of kid size wireless earbuds I got from Amazon(they fit but not the best quality or her design preference, they're cute Panda case is the only plus). She had given up on earbuds styles once they moved to wireless. She doesn't like the ones that go far into your ear. She was so happy to finally find a wireless earbud style that works for her small ears, her style preferences and that also where both sound & mic are really good. No, they're not producing the sound quality on the level of her Beats Studios. But they're also not $200 & bulky. It's not practical for her to take her bulky Beats everywhere. This filled a real need for her. For years she has constantly struggled finding earbuds she could tolerate. The struggle & search is over. If you're not a fan of earbuds that go farther into your ear, or you have smaller ear opening but still want good sound quality with an equally good microphone, these may be THE Tozo model for you. Or if you just need great affordable buds and still to be able to hear what's going on around you, these may be the additional pair of Tozos you need. They're not my favorites, but they are my daughter's. Just proving once again, there's a Tozo model for everyone in my opinion. I would definitely use these if I didn't have multiple pairs of T10s. Affordable & good sound/mic quality with a different ear design that most models offer. I have not used them enough to get into a lot of the technical things, but I did listen to music and a few short videos to test the sound myself. I don't think they're as great as my T10s.
R**0
Very hopeful, yet disappointed.
I really wanted to like these earbuds. Very disappointed. I have a few TOZO products: over-the-ear headphones that are not bad, I also bought two external speakers. All of which I was happy with the performance -- It was the best quality to price ratio. Unfortunately, my luck didn't cross over to these earbuds. The music volume was acceptable. The Fidelity and overall sound characteristic and EQ response was very good. However, I am very picky about call quality. I don't care how good a given brand of earbuds are, if they can't handle a phone call, it's over. It's really aggravating. The call volume --even at Max volume -- was just entirely too low for my liking. Everything else, like pairing and Bluetooth responsiveness, was stellar. The charge indicator on the case along with the Bluetooth communication to the phone indicating state of charge was all awesome. However, The fit of the earbuds were very reminiscent of Apple Airpods Gen 3. I didn't care too much for those airpods because they felt very bulky in the ear, which of course they corrected with Gen 4. But what never ceases to irritate me is that, in my experience, I can't seem to find bluetooth, non-apple version, earbuds that mimic the form factor of Apple airpods and get everything right. Why? I am an ex-iPhone user and it is very frustrating that the best earbuds for my pixel 10 Pro are the Apple Airpods Gen 2! I love that generation of airpod because they're decent for light music listening, and excellent for taking phone calls, or just general audio listening. Plus, I'm not a fan of modern earbuds that have to insert into the ear. But, because I'm using an Apple product with an Android device, they don't play entirely well together in all aspects. So I'm always on the lookout for something similar in design but meant for a general non-Apple device. -- And it's frustrating! Because it seems that Apple has literally cornered the market with a design that no one else can improve on, much less even mimic properly. Bummer. Returning
W**B
Amazing support and Earbuds
I originally had the T20 TOZO Earbuds but they fell out of my pocket in the middle of the night and got lost. I tried contacting TOZO support to see if it’s possible to do something about it and they told me they can send me these for basically free. They were really helpful and nice and made the process smoother than I thought it would be. Once the earbuds arrived they actually surprised me. I thought since it was semi ear the earbuds would fall out a lot and the sound wouldn’t be as loud. However they actually fit in amazingly,though the left earbud didn’t fit in as well and made my ear hurt a bit(mostly because I often only wear the right earbud so my left ear is a bit tighter). Other than that the sound was amazing and actually sounded better than the T20’s I had before. Along with that these are just as good as the T20’s in terms of every other aspect. The unique thing about these is the semi-in-ear factor which allows you to both listen to your music and your surroundings. This allowed me to easily know if someone was calling my name when I’m relaxing and listen to music, and if I want to be fully immersed in the music I can just wear both earbuds and turn the sound up a bit. Although it doesn’t fully block out all sounds it’s close to it. I would recommend these earbuds if your on the market for semi-in-ear however if haven’t tried these before then I’ll say give it a try to see if they work for you and if they don’t then the T20’s are always there for you. Both of these TOZO products are worth the price.
D**A
Unveiling Audio Clarity: Anker Over T21
What makes sound quality objectively good? I go over why the T21 lacks in audio clarity and why Anker is objectively better in most aspects. Background: I have used the Anker Soundcore Liberty Neo ($33) for 4 years and was looking to get new earbuds that last longer on a single charge. I first bought and tried the T21 ($30), but found that the audio clarity was muffled and blurry. I now own the Anker Soundcore P20i ($25). Analysis: I used the website Versus to compare wireless earbuds. The T21 has a sound quality rating of 2/6 while the P20i has a rating of 3/6, similar to the Liberty Neo. Instead of explaining the details on Versus, I will go over what the T21 has that is different. First, the T21 has a 14.2mm driver. That is 4.2mm bigger than the Neo's and P20i. This does not matter however, because the Neo's have a 6mm driver and the wired In-Ear monitors (MEE M6 Pro, $50) connected to my computer have 10mm, same as the P20i. This shows that despite the bigger size, it is how the device is tuned that makes a difference. The next factor that makes a difference is the impedance. Unfortunately, the T21 does not openly share what impedance it has. However, the Neo, P20i, and the M6, display an impedance of 16 Ohms. Likewise, there are many features that the T21 does not have such as: passive noise reduction, codecs, dolby atmos, wireless charging, and find earbuds feature. Both the TOZO & Soundcore (Anker) app do not require you to register to use their equalizer, so that is a plus. Conclusion: Despite the T21's flaws, I believe sound preference is a taste that is acquired and is different for everyone. While I think these earbuds sound muffled, some may like the sound of these earbuds so I would suggest to experiment and see what works best for you in the end.
S**K
Bon prix
C'est la 4ème paire d'écouteurs Tozo que j'achète, et la meilleure. Ils ont tous une bonne suppression du bruit et une autonomie de batterie remarquable (au moins quelques heures), mais je pense que c'est peut-être la meilleure qualité sonore. Ils sont également plus lisses et donc plus confortables.
H**N
TOZO T21
Fantastic...
K**N
Absolutely amazed with the quality
Highly recommended. Have this for almost 2 years, have dropped it many times but so far its still working just fine. Sound is fantastic for being half in ear.
A**Y
+- bon écouteur.
Ils ont un bon sons mais les écouteurs sont beaucoup trop gros pour une oreille.
T**Q
TOZO Tonal Fits T21 Wireless Earbuds: A Balanced Blend of Affordability and Performance
As a discerning tech enthusiast, I recently had the opportunity to evaluate the TOZO Tonal Fits T21 Wireless Earbuds, and I must say, they’ve left a favorable impression. Here’s a comprehensive breakdown of their features: Design and Build Quality The Tonal Fits T21 earbuds exhibit a commendable build quality. Despite their budget-friendly positioning, they don’t compromise on durability. The lightweight design ensures comfort during extended use, and the understated matte finish adds a touch of elegance. Sound Quality Let’s talk about what matters most: sound. The 14.2mm dynamic drivers deliver a surprisingly balanced audio profile. While not audiophile-grade, the Tonal Fits manage to strike a harmonious chord. Clear mids and a noticeable bass presence make them suitable for everyday listening, whether you’re catching up on podcasts or immersing yourself in music. Battery Life Impressive longevity is a hallmark of the Tonal Fits. On a single charge, you’ll enjoy approximately 6 hours of continuous playback. But wait, there’s more—the included charging case extends the total playtime to an impressive 50 hours. Whether you’re on a long flight or a marathon workday, these earbuds won’t leave you hanging. Ease of Use and Pairing Pairing the Tonal Fits with your device is a breeze. Thanks to Bluetooth 5.3, the connection remains stable, and latency is minimal. The earbuds automatically reconnect when you open the case, ensuring a seamless experience. Verdict In the crowded landscape of wireless earbuds, the TOZO Tonal Fits T21 carve out a niche for themselves. While they lack active noise cancellation (ANC) and premium features, they excel where it counts: affordability, sound quality, and practicality. If you’re seeking a reliable companion for your daily audio needs without breaking the bank, these earbuds deserve serious consideration.
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